Tuesday, June 29, 2010

So we are playing for the first show of KSPC's Residency at The Press and we are so happy to be playing this show with our friend Cory, who does W.H.I.T.E. (White Horses In Technicolor Everywhere). If you are from that area make sure to come out and have a delightful time with us as we make love to your senses. We are hoping that the show will be more fun than the last one we played at the Hip Kitty with the "Guy-In-A-Pink-Shirt" incident. Do you hear that, kids? That is the sound of Pan laughing!!!

our good friend ian laczi, who does music as light$leeper did an amazing remix of "What Grows In Yr Garden" which you can check out by clicking the image below. you can also check out some of his other work and projects with Sweet Sticky Sounds, a web label based in the Philippines by clicking here.

Monday, June 21, 2010

Sunday, June 20, 2010

Last night's show was amazing...it was a pleasure to play with such amazing bands like Pregnant and Religious Girls who were truly our kind of peeps...we are looking forward to play some shows with them in the future....heres a .gif file of the poster which was designed by champ and adam roth and screenprinted by rhea...anyways, thia coming tuesday will be the Seasons record release at The Echo for their upcoming album, Winter...make sure to come down and check us out. we play last at 12PM.

Wednesday, June 2, 2010

This Friday we will be embarking on a journey to play the Telemagica Festival.There have been slight changes to the set we planned due to the circumstances that certain people cannot make it but as always, we will flow with the greater energy that made us want to do this together. Below are the maps and infos for the Festival.

“Dub offered the perfect score to the world’s deepening post-colonial dusk. Started, so legend goes, by Kingston's King Tubby in his studio on 18 Drumille Avenue, dub is basically this: a song sunk into the cavernous depths of a mixing board, stripped of its secure pop substances, and returned to the world as an electrified monster or vampire. (It's no accident that vampires appear on the covers of numerous dub LPs.) With dub, what was once flesh and bone is transformed into vague melodies that suddenly appear and vanish, moans that rise and recede, and bass lines that move through the echo-haze like phantoms in a haunted house.Dub is the "ghost dimension" of the real pop song; there is no body in dub, just a flickering afterimage of what was once a body.” (Charles Mudede)